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  • Cali boxer
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    #101
    Originally posted by Anton.Brilliant
    it's clear as day that it was a conspiracy hatched by the mexicans knowing full well dulorme was going to feast on rios, ortiz, and canelo.
    Yea you keep thinking that,:gay: If your boy can't beat Abregu then how the hell you think he's going to feast on the heavy hitters in the division. Man don't let your hate for Mexicans blind you, be a fan of the sport.

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    • Light_Speed
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      #102
      Originally posted by jrrod02
      People call it padding records, but really what a good promoter is doing is gaining experience for his fighter.
      Guys like Ward, Dirrell, Rigo, Cotto, Mares, Berto, DLH, Dulorme, don't really need to pad their pro records too much before they step up in competition because they usually have 100+ amateur fights under their belt. To them 20 or so pro fights is enough for them to step up their competition.
      Erm...Dulorme has 100+ amateur fights too bro.

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      • -PBP-
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        #103
        I'm reading these comments about Dulorme being rushed. Where was this outrage when he fight was signed? People were expecting him to walk through Abregu.
        Last edited by -PBP-; 10-28-2012, 10:01 AM.

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        • ChampBox@PR
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          #104
          All of you guys are missing the problem why Dulorme lost. He fought in one gear, he nver change the pace and kept doing the same thing over and over. He didnt presented any urgency or adjustment, even when he was succesful as a southpaw his dumbass went back to righty.

          Even though he was clearly better skillled than abregu he looked a bit green and inexperience, but thats no excuse cuz with the talent he have he should had overcame the experience from Abregu, who aint shit but his right hand.

          Del Valle looked better getting his ass kicked by Darchinyan than Dulorme tonight, that look frail!

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          • bojangles1987
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            #105
            I remember how Abregu was "just some bum Bradley beat."

            Now he's some huge step up. Go figure.

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            • hillbilly
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              #106
              Originally posted by bojangles1987
              I remember how Abregu was "just some bum Bradley beat."

              Now he's some huge step up. Go figure.
              People who thought abregu was a bum clearly didn't watch his fight with bradley. That was a good scrap with abregu more than holding his own in the midddle rounds. Most experts had that 116-112 and it was very competitive. True to form, bradley's best shot in that fight was a vicious headbutt that had abregu rollling around on the canvas.

              What is it with these puerto rican up and coming stars being so chinny? Cotto, tito, dulorme--everyone was chinny early in their careers. Are they so coddled that they aren't getting hit enough coming up? Almost has to be a training issue. If rugged, awkward, heavyhanded defines argentinean fighters, it is almost as if offensive tour de force with suspect chin defines puerto rican fighters any more.

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              • daggum
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                #107
                with this loss dulorme will drop all the way down the rankings to wbc #2!

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                • The Gambler1981
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                  #108
                  Why Abregu isn't very good has nothing to do with Bradley although he proved nothing in that fight to change views, it has to do with going life and death with the David Estrada's of the world.

                  Beating a prospect who is an unknown doesn't make him something, it probably means the prospect isn't what he was cracked up to be more so than Abregu being much better then he has shown so far.

                  IF you want to go the route that Abregu is actually a very good fighter, you should use the Argentine fighters age like fine wines argument.
                  Last edited by The Gambler1981; 10-28-2012, 11:47 AM.

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                  • Rome-By-Ko
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by hillbilly
                    People who thought abregu was a bum clearly didn't watch his fight with bradley. That was a good scrap with abregu more than holding his own in the midddle rounds. Most experts had that 116-112 and it was very competitive. True to form, bradley's best shot in that fight was a vicious headbutt that had abregu rollling around on the canvas.

                    What is it with these puerto rican up and coming stars being so chinny? Cotto, tito, dulorme--everyone was chinny early in their careers. Are they so coddled that they aren't getting hit enough coming up? Almost has to be a training issue. If rugged, awkward, heavyhanded defines argentinean fighters, it is almost as if offensive tour de force with suspect chin defines puerto rican fighters any more.


                    Go to 45 secs..That was the best shot of the fight...Bradley dominated Abregu bro..I really don't believe anyone gave Abregu a rd and damn sure nobody gave him more then 1 rd...

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by hillbilly
                      People who thought abregu was a bum clearly didn't watch his fight with bradley. That was a good scrap with abregu more than holding his own in the midddle rounds. Most experts had that 116-112 and it was very competitive. True to form, bradley's best shot in that fight was a vicious headbutt that had abregu rollling around on the canvas.

                      What is it with these puerto rican up and coming stars being so chinny? Cotto, tito, dulorme--everyone was chinny early in their careers. Are they so coddled that they aren't getting hit enough coming up? Almost has to be a training issue. If rugged, awkward, heavyhanded defines argentinean fighters, it is almost as if offensive tour de force with suspect chin defines puerto rican fighters any more.
                      I suggest watching the fight sometime

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